Mike Haskey mhaskey@ledger-enquirer.comCentral High School cornerback John Broussard, at podium, received a big honor Tuesday morning when he received his jersey for the 2016 Under Armour All-American game in a presentation in front of family, teammates and friends inside Central High School's auditorium. Looking on is Central head football coach Jamey DuBose. 10/13/15 Mike Haskeymhaskey@ledger-enquirer.com

Mike Haskey mhaskey@ledger-enquirer.comCentral High School cornerback John Broussard, at podium, received a big honor Tuesday morning when he received his jersey for the 2016 Under Armour All-American game in a presentation in front of family, teammates and friends inside Central High School's auditorium. Looking on is Central head football coach Jamey DuBose. 10/13/15 Mike Haskeymhaskey@ledger-enquirer.com

Davidson, a four-star defensive end out of Montogmery, had five tackles, a sack and pass breakup.

Team Highlight finished the game with six sacks with three from the nation’s top rated prospect Rashan Gary. The five-star defensive tackle out of Paramus Catholic High School in New Jersey took an official visit to Auburn for the Iron Bowl.

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Gary has dozens of offers and heavy interest in Michigan, Alabama, Ohio State and Clemson.

Broussard and Rice each recorded a tackle in the win.

Central High School’s Broussard announced on Twitter in mid-December he had signed a financial aid agreement with Auburn and plans to enroll early.

After helping the Red Devils reach the state semifinals, the defensive back also played in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star game. He finished the season with 32 total tackles, one interception and nine passes broken up.

For Team Armour, Auburn verbal commit Woody Barrett started the game at quarterback. On the team’s opening drive he completed his first and only pass to Kareem Walker for a loss of a yard.

The dual threat quarterback was sacked four times and brought down behind the line of scrimmage on one of his two rush attempts.

Spanish Fort linebacker Tre Threat, another player who signed an early financial aid agreement with Auburn, had four tackles, 1.5 for a loss and a pass breakup. The pass breakup came on a first down with Team Highlight in the red zone.

According to MaxPreps.com, Threat had 88 tackles this season with eight for a loss and four sacks.

A pair of Auburn verbal commits at wide receiver were also part of the game, but Eli Stove didn’t record a catch for Team Armour and Kyle Davis sat out the game with an injury.

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Jordan D. Hill has covered high schools and athletes in the Bi-City area for the Ledger-Enquirer since January 2017. Prior to coming to Columbus, Hill was a freelancer for The Macon Telegraph and an intern for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. A native of Jasper, Georgia, Hill is a graduate of Pickens High School and the University of Georgia.